What is CBD?
Cannabidiol commonly known as CBD is one of many active components found in the _Cannabis_ (marijuana) plant. The most popular compound of the Cannabis plant is Delta-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) well-known for its psychoactive properties that provides the “high” effect.

CBD is non-psychoactive and provides a number of the same medical benefits as THC. This allows you to take advantage of the therapeutical benefits without leaving you with the “spaced-out” feeling that is frequently coupled with THC.
BenefitsMost commonly CBD is used as a supplement to address many health conditions such as: anxiety, depression, insomnia, falling asleep, staying asleep, inflammation, migraine, nausea, cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), lung conditions, arthritis or joint pain, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy and other seizure disorders. There is some proof to support the usage of Cannabidiol some of these conditions.
The legal status of CBD in the U.S. is often viewed as complex. Hemp and hemp-derived products are legal under the Farm Bill, as long as their THC content is less than 0.3%. You should check the laws in your state and any travel destination.
CBD Frequently Asked Questions
CBD is growing in popularity every day, and if you are new to the world of CBD,
you probably have a lot of question.
Yes, as long as they are derived from hemp, not marijuana, and contain less than 0.3% THC. No medical marijuana card is required to buy or use hemp-derived CBD products.
Yes, as long as they are derived from hemp, not marijuana, and contain less than 0.3% THC. No medical marijuana card is required to buy or use hemp-derived CBD products.
Everyone is unique and the fact remains that everyone is in a different place and will react differently to their CBD dosage. As dosage of CBD differs for each person, it is best to start small and gradually increase at a comfortable level until you experience the desired result.